Marie Adelaide Elizabeth Rayner Lowndes, née Belloc (1868 – 1947), was a prolific English novelist.
Active from 1898 until her death, she had a literary reputation for combining exciting... More > incident with psychological interest. Her most famous novel, The Lodger (1913), based on the Jack the Ripper murders of 1888, has been adapted for the screen five different times; the first movie version was Alfred Hitchcock's silent film The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927), followed by Maurice Elvey's in 1932, John Brahm's in 1944, Man in the Attic in 1953, and David Ondaatje's in 2009.
• The Lodger (1913).
• Studies in love and terror (1913)
• Barbara Rebell (1905)
• Studies in Wives (1907)
• The Chink in the Armour (1912)
• The End of Her Honeymoon (1914)
• What Timmy Did (1921)
• The Uttermost Farthing (1908)
• Good old Anna (1915)
• From Out of the Vast Deep (1920)
• The Red Cross Barge (1916)< Less

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